Version 1.6.6 of EagleFiler is now available. This is a free update that includes the following enhancements:

EagleFiler is now fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan.

The Fonts panel now has a menu for selecting the system font. This lets you use San Francisco on Mac OS X 10.11, even though it is not selectable in the regular system Fonts panel. If you select a system font using the new menu, EagleFiler will adapt to always use the system font for the version of the operating system that you’re currently running. In contrast, if you select Lucida Grande or Helvetica Neue, the font will stay fixed.

The About, Software Update, and help windows now use the San Francisco font on Mac OS X 10.11.

Modernized code for the Xcode 7 compiler and the Mac OS X 10.11 SDK.

Added support for App Transport Security on Mac OS X 10.11.

Added full support for indexing .ics and .vcf files attached to e-mail messages.

Mac OS X 10.11 no longer includes the formail tool, so EagleFiler now includes its own copy. The Remove Duplicate Messages script has been updated accordingly.

The Polish velarized L is now treated like other accented characters for the purposes of indexing and searching.

EagleFiler no longer tries to extract text from unknown message attachment types. This should make indexing faster and speed up searching using Match Partial Words by not filling the index with junk terms.

Refined the search index’s definition of terms to make searches more accurate and to reduce index bloat.

EagleFiler 1.6.6 works with Mac OS X 10.6.8 through 10.11. Older versions are available for older operating systems. For information about previous releases of EagleFiler, please see the version history.